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they make arrangements with aetna and blue cross and other insurance companies and p.p.a.'s to provide contraceptive coverage to other third parties. the employees. >> you say in your brief -- you admit in your brief at least in the case of the self-insured plan the notice or the form or the notice becomes part of the plan. justice alito: this is their health insurance plan established under erisa and you are putting a new objectionable element into the plan, isn't that correct? mr. verrilli: i don't think that's quite right, justice alito. i think there is confusion on the part of the petition's side. there are two things to operate here. the first is the notice the employer provides to the government. that's an erisa plan document. the legal effect of that document is to exempt the employer from any obligation to provide contraceptive coverage. there is a second document, a different document that the government then sends to the third party administrator. that document is the document that has a legal effect that creates the obligation on the part of the third party admi
they make arrangements with aetna and blue cross and other insurance companies and p.p.a.'s to provide contraceptive coverage to other third parties. the employees. >> you say in your brief -- you admit in your brief at least in the case of the self-insured plan the notice or the form or the notice becomes part of the plan. justice alito: this is their health insurance plan established under erisa and you are putting a new objectionable element into the plan, isn't that correct? mr....
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government provides this service through service through the exchanges, through title ten, through aetna huber policy where everybody gets their contraceptives from an overall government policy, then we in fact object to none of those things. but, if we did i think we would lose under the second half of the river analysis. >> okay i understand that answer. it is that if a person had a sincere religious belief and object to objecting was a form of complicity than that would control and you would have to go to the second part of the analysis which is to say, is there compelling interest, has the government response been narrowly tailored? but essentially the objecting, the difference between objecting to objecting and your clients position is not a difference at all. with respect to the burden analysis. >> well, i do think my clients objection is distinguishable on the hypothetical. this is not an objection from objecting. one way to understand this is if there were in fact two forms, one was an opt in form, one was an authorization form, my clients would have no objection signing the opt
government provides this service through service through the exchanges, through title ten, through aetna huber policy where everybody gets their contraceptives from an overall government policy, then we in fact object to none of those things. but, if we did i think we would lose under the second half of the river analysis. >> okay i understand that answer. it is that if a person had a sincere religious belief and object to objecting was a form of complicity than that would control and you...
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. >> and it aetna plans to continue its obamacare next year. it may actually expand. earlier this year reported operating losses about 3 to 4% last year and its rival united health t biggy has said it will exit most of obamacare exchanges in extrayenext year. >> andland dowdy joins us. >> the street is looking for earnings of five cents per share on refb of 52 million dollars. beyond the numbers. same shack sales. menu innovations went over well and are expected to give comps a nice boost. second, costs. commodity costs and rising labor costs are big proponents in the report and will likely put pressure on margins so listen for commentary on that and if shack is still on pace to hit expansion goals of opening 13 new restaurants in the u.s. in 2016 and the third thing to watch. is it stock. shares have had a tough year. down about 47%. in the past three years revenue increased almost 250% but net income has gone down. i love they calm call them same shack sales. it is so hard to same. >> shame shack sales same shack -- no i can't do it. that's well done. >> they are so
. >> and it aetna plans to continue its obamacare next year. it may actually expand. earlier this year reported operating losses about 3 to 4% last year and its rival united health t biggy has said it will exit most of obamacare exchanges in extrayenext year. >> andland dowdy joins us. >> the street is looking for earnings of five cents per share on refb of 52 million dollars. beyond the numbers. same shack sales. menu innovations went over well and are expected to give comps...
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that's mount aetna in sis sill italy spewing out not only that lava right there. what you can't see is all the ash going up. aetna is also europe's most active volcano erupts several times a year. no one is in any danger. this eruption is pretty small. the last major eruption was back in 1992. >>> contractors renovating a home in san francisco stumbled upon quite a piece of history. >> while digging they found a small coffin. it happened earlier this week at a home in the city's richmond district. crews hit a metal box about 3 feet down. it turns out it's a coffin. the homeowner called the medical examiner who opened it up inside was the body avenue little girl maybe three years old. perfectly preserved. after being buried since the 1870s. >> all the hair was still there. the nails was still there. you can see the nails. it was a site to see. >> historical records say the home sits on what a cemetery. the homeowner says the medical examiner told her the casket and the little girl's body was her problem. she called an organization that handles burials of unidentifi
that's mount aetna in sis sill italy spewing out not only that lava right there. what you can't see is all the ash going up. aetna is also europe's most active volcano erupts several times a year. no one is in any danger. this eruption is pretty small. the last major eruption was back in 1992. >>> contractors renovating a home in san francisco stumbled upon quite a piece of history. >> while digging they found a small coffin. it happened earlier this week at a home in the city's...
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aetna says it plans to continue its obama care health insurance business next year. that is a headline. here is an insurance company that actually is going to continue to be in obamacare. and it may expand beyond the 15 states where it currently participates. earlier this year aetna reported obamacare business has operating losses about 4% in 2015. rival united health one of the largest said it will exit most of obamacare exchanges next year. linn energy, the oil and gas producer has about 10 billion in debt. founded in 2003, went public in 2006. so it is a -- it is leaving. it is gone. 13 years and the epitaph. and nissan is reportedly gearing up to take a stake in mitsubishi buying out about a third of the company in a deal worth nearly $2 billion. after of course mitsubishi admitted to overstating the fuel economy of a number of its models and the purchase would make nissan mitsubishi's largest shareholders. >> they say it gets like 45 miles to the gallon and it's only like 18. >> yeah. unless you are going downhill. much better. >> you know when i went to school.
aetna says it plans to continue its obama care health insurance business next year. that is a headline. here is an insurance company that actually is going to continue to be in obamacare. and it may expand beyond the 15 states where it currently participates. earlier this year aetna reported obamacare business has operating losses about 4% in 2015. rival united health one of the largest said it will exit most of obamacare exchanges next year. linn energy, the oil and gas producer has about 10...
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we now have companies like aetna, the third largest health insurance company, who are -- the ceo has announced a program just now that if employees can prove through wearing a wearable device that they haven't gotten seven hours' sleep -- have gotten seven hours' sleep the night before, they get a reward. that is really a game-changer in the culture. because we go from wearing sleep deprivation like a badge of honor to valuing sleep as something that makes us more productive and helps the company reduce health care costs. >> host: arianna huffington is our guest. we're going to show you the coffer of the book, and as we take this first call from marjorie in pratt, west virginia. marjorie, you're on booktv, and we are listening. >> caller: thank you. thank you, arianna, for bringing this topic to light. i'm one of those sleep-deprived people. but my question for you has to do with politics. i'm particularly interested in the sanders campaign and how his advisers are complaining about hillary's negative attacks on him. and i'm wondering if he -- it appears to me that cnn, msnbc don't b
we now have companies like aetna, the third largest health insurance company, who are -- the ceo has announced a program just now that if employees can prove through wearing a wearable device that they haven't gotten seven hours' sleep -- have gotten seven hours' sleep the night before, they get a reward. that is really a game-changer in the culture. because we go from wearing sleep deprivation like a badge of honor to valuing sleep as something that makes us more productive and helps the...
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at the aetna hose hook and ladder company and by tradition, fire fighters must push it into their fire station, by hand, but that was mostly ceremonial, the fact is, the truck weighs over 56,000-pound. they needed everybody to kick in. this very versatile fire truck can serve five functions, including an engine, and a area ladder. >>> this was a night the for new beginningness olde city. it doesens of formally homeless men graduated from the ready, willing and able program at old pine street church, family and friend were there to cheer on accomplishments of these men, many of whom have have gone from sleeping on the streets to full-time jobs and permanent housing, the program is in its 15th year. >>> still to come on "action news" tonight... temple university now using cardboard boxes, in efforts to save babies. we will have that report. >> in addition to the rain, it was chill toy day, high only 56, minneapolis, 92. i amtraking return of sunshine. i will time it out and tell you when summer like temperatures move in the accu weather forecast. >>> investigative reporter wendy saltzman
at the aetna hose hook and ladder company and by tradition, fire fighters must push it into their fire station, by hand, but that was mostly ceremonial, the fact is, the truck weighs over 56,000-pound. they needed everybody to kick in. this very versatile fire truck can serve five functions, including an engine, and a area ladder. >>> this was a night the for new beginningness olde city. it doesens of formally homeless men graduated from the ready, willing and able program at old pine...
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the best chance for any wet weather tomorrow will really be in the north bay, aetna springs, clear to the north of santa rosa, north of fairfield tomorrow, they will not be long lived. the showers will fall apart at the sunset, the biggest threat of any wet weather we have. another cool day, similar to what temperatures are like this afternoon. 69 santa clara, same in san jose, 68 in sunnyvale, los altos, 68, tomorrow, peaks of sunshine here and there, 62, about 58 in daily city, north of santa rosa, chance of showers, mid-60s, 63 for san raphael, 63 in vallejo, cloud cover for your monday, 65, san leandro. and fremont, 56 degrees, antioch, probably a warm spot, livermore, and san ramon, up to 67 degrees, if you are not a fan of cool spring weather, take a look at san jose, the next couple of days through wednesday below average, temperatures taking off as we head into next weekend. and 80s will make a comeback, temperatures heading into friday, nice, lots of sunshine, here are 80s as we move inland. around the bay, pretty comfortable in the upper 60s, lower 70s, the holiday weekend,
the best chance for any wet weather tomorrow will really be in the north bay, aetna springs, clear to the north of santa rosa, north of fairfield tomorrow, they will not be long lived. the showers will fall apart at the sunset, the biggest threat of any wet weather we have. another cool day, similar to what temperatures are like this afternoon. 69 santa clara, same in san jose, 68 in sunnyvale, los altos, 68, tomorrow, peaks of sunshine here and there, 62, about 58 in daily city, north of santa...
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aetna spewed gas and ash into the air today. thanks to the weather conditions, the ash isn't spreading too far outside the volcano and flights have not been canceled. it is the most activity on the mountain since december. >>> let's focus on our weather forecast. sandhya is here with one last protest. >> take a look at hd. if you're doing some traveling, it will be hot in palm springs. 61 in tahoe heading to eureka. 69 degrees. here in the bay area, you're looking at temperatures that would continue to come down. you were 100 in antioch today. you're going down to 80 degrees. a significant drop today. 60s right around the bay and along the coastline. it is going to be breezy to windy for your thursday afternoon, which will help to take those temperatures down. now, when you look at the temperature trend for san jose, average high is 75 degrees. notice for the next 7 days, you're going to be below normal, particularly friday and saturday. only mid-60s. and our rain chances will be increasing during that time period. friday a smal
aetna spewed gas and ash into the air today. thanks to the weather conditions, the ash isn't spreading too far outside the volcano and flights have not been canceled. it is the most activity on the mountain since december. >>> let's focus on our weather forecast. sandhya is here with one last protest. >> take a look at hd. if you're doing some traveling, it will be hot in palm springs. 61 in tahoe heading to eureka. 69 degrees. here in the bay area, you're looking at temperatures...
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those are stocks we would look at to be taking profits and the other names are names like aetna and cigna. maybe obamacare would give them a lift off. >> last comment here with the peter shift conversation, the very heated one putting it politely. there in the market because of a donald trump presidency, let's just say, let's go down that road. does gold get a bid? in trouble, is that the last -- >> we have common ground is gold is going to go higher for slightly different reasons. i don't think the dollar is going higher and gold is a hedge against the currency and global central beck policy. we're in a case where gold production has not been reinvested into. you have supplies issues and industrial uses. gold like commodities is just seeing an uptick in demand. yes, i would definitely be long gold. >> all right. turning to the markets now. banks have led stocks higher this month and you would have seen this coming if you listened to the next guest. here is what he said back in march. >> this is a catchup trade. what caused the market to rally is huge rebounds and beaten down industrials,
those are stocks we would look at to be taking profits and the other names are names like aetna and cigna. maybe obamacare would give them a lift off. >> last comment here with the peter shift conversation, the very heated one putting it politely. there in the market because of a donald trump presidency, let's just say, let's go down that road. does gold get a bid? in trouble, is that the last -- >> we have common ground is gold is going to go higher for slightly different reasons....
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united health and aetna down less than 1%. humana ending down almost 2% on that tough earnings report. >>> meanwhile, in the u.k., the labour party candidate has been elected the first muslim mayor of london. victory after british prime minister david cameron's accusations that khan shared a platform with a, quote, isis supporter. >> the honorable member has appeared with him nine times. this man supports i.s. he shared a platform. mr. speaker, i think they are shouting down this point because they don't want to hear the truth. jo ling: lots of controversy there. meanwhile, european shares falling today with steel maker and hedge fund group among the worst performers there, the ftse ending up slightly in the green. >>> alert here, apple not working with the fbi to unlock a terrorist iphone, but taking meetings reportedly with communist china to drum up struggling business. my next guest says ceo tim cook is helping the wrong people. >>> and speaking of apple, the mayor of cupertino where apple is headquartered is calling the c
united health and aetna down less than 1%. humana ending down almost 2% on that tough earnings report. >>> meanwhile, in the u.k., the labour party candidate has been elected the first muslim mayor of london. victory after british prime minister david cameron's accusations that khan shared a platform with a, quote, isis supporter. >> the honorable member has appeared with him nine times. this man supports i.s. he shared a platform. mr. speaker, i think they are shouting down this...
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. >> you think the humana and aetna deal, do you think both will be approved? >> we think both will be improved. again, we don't want to presuppose -- we want to let the doj do their job. the majority of states have already signed off on both deals m people who looked at it said on pure case law both deals should close. but on public policy, they realize there is legitimate public policy concerns about any consolidation and health care given some of the concerns we've seen in pharma and pharma pricing. having said that, the public policy situation we have today is that the insurers are losing $6 billion over the last two years in these new affordable care act exchanges that the majority of the co-ops, small mom and pops have gone bankrupt f they're going to be vibrant and function and be able to offer americans low cost insurance through the exchanges, they need to have a cost structure they can do that. therefore, our independent analysis would suggest that these consolidations would actually be aligned with public policy rather than opposed to them. and even
. >> you think the humana and aetna deal, do you think both will be approved? >> we think both will be improved. again, we don't want to presuppose -- we want to let the doj do their job. the majority of states have already signed off on both deals m people who looked at it said on pure case law both deals should close. but on public policy, they realize there is legitimate public policy concerns about any consolidation and health care given some of the concerns we've seen in pharma...
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at a time when we're seeing these massive mergers with walgreen's and rite aid and kraft and heinz, aetna, cigna, humana, something else? we're seeing massive mergers and how do you deal with that? >> on your first, you're precisely right there is an intersection between these two issues. if you had a choice of 100 different cable companies probably we wouldn't need a rule about set-top boxes because one of those cable companies would compete for the business letting you have a set-top box or better one. when you don't have competition in terms of cable wire going into your house, that makes it that much more important to make sure you can't leverage the market power you have in the wiring of the house into what is unrelated product, which is, the set-top box. so there is intersection between those. we've tried to take up steps to free up spectrum for mobile broadband which would create more competition in that area. make sure rules of those actions are consistent with, you just can't have biggest player buy all the spectrum to foreclose on opportunity for others to enter the market. we'v
at a time when we're seeing these massive mergers with walgreen's and rite aid and kraft and heinz, aetna, cigna, humana, something else? we're seeing massive mergers and how do you deal with that? >> on your first, you're precisely right there is an intersection between these two issues. if you had a choice of 100 different cable companies probably we wouldn't need a rule about set-top boxes because one of those cable companies would compete for the business letting you have a set-top...
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possible thursday,p friday and even into saturday.ar right now we're hoping that even as weighed good aetna sunday s things will be better and drierd an little bit drier.. unsettled this week not nearly n as bad as what it was last week. >> okay. >> last week was awful.ast we >> it was. was >> we concur.>> we c >> this is semi awful.is semwful we'll take it. >> thanks, gary. >>> coffee is morning habit forr whole lost people millions ofllo people including most of theos o folks sitting right here next tx me. but not all of those beans are s created equal. eal some are healthier than others.h plus what we put in it counts,s, too. to also there's no time like theik present why the month of may mam be the best time to lose weightw for details on those stories ans much more we turn to who else dr. oz host of the dr. oz showr. life from new york.rom ork. good morning. >> good morning to you. >> you know, we're stuck on theh coffee.. so we may is the give kind and put in thai coffee for the best health heah benefits? >> well, let's start off withit fact coffee is healthy beveragee number one sour
possible thursday,p friday and even into saturday.ar right now we're hoping that even as weighed good aetna sunday s things will be better and drierd an little bit drier.. unsettled this week not nearly n as bad as what it was last week. >> okay. >> last week was awful.ast we >> it was. was >> we concur.>> we c >> this is semi awful.is semwful we'll take it. >> thanks, gary. >>> coffee is morning habit forr whole lost people millions ofllo...
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it is companies like those that andrew mentioned and aetna, and citi bank, american express, who have come together to say, understood, look, the number one cause of cyber attacks is phishing. however mundane that may be. we need to establish the best class of prevention software to be implemented in companies around the world. we have a responsibility to make sure that those companies and municipalities know how to best protect themselves from phishing and with members all over the world, as andrew said, 60 now. it's also good to haven a early-warning buoy. that attack in the far east will migrate to the u.s., could be in a matter of 12 to 14 hours. share the best practices for prevention. that's the way you can hit the volume better than you can with prosecutions. this is something that's, i think, a focus of prosecution change for some time now. prevention is better than prosecution. >> cy, if there was a world in the future where there was absolute security and you never had to worry about a hack again, but there was no way for you to subpoena something from -- from that world, wo
it is companies like those that andrew mentioned and aetna, and citi bank, american express, who have come together to say, understood, look, the number one cause of cyber attacks is phishing. however mundane that may be. we need to establish the best class of prevention software to be implemented in companies around the world. we have a responsibility to make sure that those companies and municipalities know how to best protect themselves from phishing and with members all over the world, as...
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liz: the premiums could continue to go up and aetna maybe exiting. humana is on the fence and united health has left. stuart: if the premiums go up, that's less retail spending for the consumers. >> this is the kind of message that tells consumers, wait a minute, some other new thing is going to show up in the next few months. this has been put on hold for appeals. it won't take effect immediately and it will be appealed, but this is the kind of news we've had ever since obama really took office. you never knew what was going to come the next day so people are cautious. stuart: i'm going to change course and go to foreign policy. i've got this for you. disciplinary action from the navy. the commander of the 10 american sailors whose vessels was captured and boarded by iranian captors, joining us, is carl casey. and welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. stuart: what's your reading of this? i'm inclined to think that maybe the navy or the administration is scapegoating. >> they're scapegoating in one hand, but at the same time there's a n
liz: the premiums could continue to go up and aetna maybe exiting. humana is on the fence and united health has left. stuart: if the premiums go up, that's less retail spending for the consumers. >> this is the kind of message that tells consumers, wait a minute, some other new thing is going to show up in the next few months. this has been put on hold for appeals. it won't take effect immediately and it will be appealed, but this is the kind of news we've had ever since obama really took...
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i'm going to turn the morning -- to the medford -- aetna edna medford, who is when you get a started for today. -- who is going to get us started for today. medford: thank you for joining us on this beautiful, rainy day in washington, d.c. i'm honored to be the chair of this panel, which attempts to answer the simple and in many ways, complex question -- what is african-american religion? africans in america, at least the vast majority, were, by law, sold,l, to be bought and exploited, apologetically, and often cast aside once every ounce of value had been extracted. unlike the livestock that was listed alongside them on the state inventories and auctions, this peculiar brand of property fought to assert and preserve their humanity. and their relationships with each other, in the establishment and operations of their social institutions, and especially in their sacred beliefs. peoples of african descent adopted a belief system that reflected their diverse ethnicities, and the particular circumstances that shaped their lives and labor. altered anderiences redefined the beliefs and pra
i'm going to turn the morning -- to the medford -- aetna edna medford, who is when you get a started for today. -- who is going to get us started for today. medford: thank you for joining us on this beautiful, rainy day in washington, d.c. i'm honored to be the chair of this panel, which attempts to answer the simple and in many ways, complex question -- what is african-american religion? africans in america, at least the vast majority, were, by law, sold,l, to be bought and exploited,...